gunsmith
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you guys need to include spoiler alerts!
To late now, you guys ruined the best line in the movie, I'm glad I saw it before I read it here.
I hardly ever see movies anymore because of the uber liberal H'wood agenda.
I went to see this because liberal newspapers were giving it horrible reviews because it had guns being used by people who were not police or criminals.
(@ least I interpreted them that way)
It was a bit long and in reality is a "chick flick" ...but....
spoiler alert
The shooting scenes near the end had me cheering, I loved the "I want my dog back" line.
it had quite a few technical mistakes, such as not realizing someone who had shot a gun 3 times without hearing protection could hear a cell phone immediatley (SIC) after.
& that the detective would allow "a flesh wound" to let JF's character get away is laughable.
So imo it's an ok movie that (almost) illustrates how difficult it is to be able to defend yourself in NYC, as a native NY'er I cringed when I saw them walking in a park after dark.
To late now, you guys ruined the best line in the movie, I'm glad I saw it before I read it here.
I hardly ever see movies anymore because of the uber liberal H'wood agenda.
I went to see this because liberal newspapers were giving it horrible reviews because it had guns being used by people who were not police or criminals.
(@ least I interpreted them that way)
It was a bit long and in reality is a "chick flick" ...but....
spoiler alert
The shooting scenes near the end had me cheering, I loved the "I want my dog back" line.
it had quite a few technical mistakes, such as not realizing someone who had shot a gun 3 times without hearing protection could hear a cell phone immediatley (SIC) after.
& that the detective would allow "a flesh wound" to let JF's character get away is laughable.
So imo it's an ok movie that (almost) illustrates how difficult it is to be able to defend yourself in NYC, as a native NY'er I cringed when I saw them walking in a park after dark.